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6th October 2014, 01:40 PM
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MCA from Mumbai University
I want to take admission in the MCA from Mumbai University? Please tell me edibility for the MCA from Mumbai University?
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6th October 2014, 01:51 PM
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Re: MCA from Mumbai University
You want to take admission in the University of Mumbai Institute of Distance and Open Learning MCA course. The University of Mumbai Institute of Distance and Open Learning MCA course offesr 3 year MCA program. Eligibility:- The applicants must have Graduate in any faculty of a recognized University with minimum 45% Marks. There is 5% relaxation for the reserved category candidates. The applicants must have Mathematics as a subject at XII or higher. Admissions to MCA will be on the basis of Entrance Test. Entrance examination fees of Rs. 500/- be paid online through challan of Bank of Maharashtra OR through Credit/ Debit Card by Payment Gateway The test was held on Sunday, 22ndJune, 2014 between 11.00 a.m. and 1.00 p.m Important dates: Application was available from 22ndMay to 12th June, 2014 Address: University of Mumbai CST Rd, Kalina, Santacruz East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400098 022 2654 3000 [MAP]https://maps.google.co.in/maps?q=Mumbai+University&ll=19.074225,72.854097&sp n=0.011884,0.020406&client=opera&oe=utf-8&channel=suggest&fb=1&gl=in&cid=95148831903021823 58&t=m&z=16&iwloc=A[/MAP] |
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13th November 2015, 01:34 PM
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Re: MCA from Mumbai University
I want to do MCS from Mumbai University. But before it I want to know about the course duration, Reservation of Seats and Syllabus of MCA 1st semester. So here can you provide me information about it?
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13th November 2015, 01:37 PM
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Re: MCA from Mumbai University
Here I am telling you about the course duration, Reservation of Seats and Syllabus of MCA 1st semester as you want. Firstly you have to clear a entrance test for admission; University of Mumbai Distance Education MCA Entrance Test Duration: The duration of the MCA course three years (six semesters) Reservation of Seats: i) 13% Seats: SC ii) 7% Seats: ST iii) 3% Seats: D.T (A) iv) 2.5% Seats: N.T (B) v) 3.5%: N.T (C) vi) 2% Seats: N.T (D) vii) 19% Seats: OBC viii) a) 30% Seats: Womens (Horizantal) Resevation as per State Govt. b) SBC: As per Circular No. BCC/29/34 of 1997 dated 25-9-1997 c) Physically Handicapped: As per Circular No. Special Cell/2/2008 Handicapped dated 25-1-2008ix) 03% seats Syllabus of MCA; 1. Introduction to Problem Solving: 3 Hrs Flow charts, Tracing flow charts, Problem solving methods, Need for computer Languages, Sample Programs written in C 2. C Language preliminaries: C character set, Identifiers and keywords, Data types, Declarations, Expressions, statements and symbolic constants 3. Input-Output: getchar, putchar, scanf, pr intf, gets, puts, functions. 4. Pre-processor commands: #include, #define, #ifde List of Practical Two programs based on functions. Two programs based on pointers. Four programs based on Remaining portion eg. Control statements, Structures and Unions etc. Three programs based on Different File Operations (File Handling) MCA syllabus 1st semester Mumbai University Syllabus for MCA First Year Semester – I (with effect from the academic year Term work/ Practical: Each candidate will submit a journal in which at least 12 practical assignments based on the above syllabus along with the flow chart and program listing will be submitted with the internal test paper. Test graded for 10 marks and Practical graded for 15 marks. List of Practical Two programs based on functions. Two programs based on pointers. Four programs based on Remaining portion eg. Control statements, Structures and Unions etc. Three programs based on Different File Operations (File Handling) References : 1. Mastering C by Venugopal, Prasad – TMH 2. Complete reference with C Tata McGraw Hill 3. C – programming E.Balagurusamy Tata McGray Hill 4. How to solve it by Computer : Dromey, PHI 5. Schaums outline of Theory and Problems of programming with C : Gottfried 6. The C programming language : Kerninghan and Ritchie 7. Programming in ANSI C : Ramkumar Agarwal 8. Mastering C by Venugopal, Prasad – TMH 9. Let Us C by kanetkar 10. An introduction to data structures with applications, Jean-Paul Trembly and Paul Sorenson, (2nd edition), 1884 SYSTEM ANALYSIS & DESIGN Lecture : 4 Hrs/week Practical : 1 Hr/week One paper: 100 marks / 3 Hrs duration Practical exam: 25 marks 1. Introduction 3 Hrs • Systems & computer based systems, types of information system • System analysis & design • Role, task & attribute of the system analyst 2. Approaches to system development 5 Hrs • SDLC • Explanation of the phases • Different models their advantages and disadvantages o Waterfall approach o Iterative approach o Extreme programming o RAD model o Unified process o Evolutionary software process model • Incremental model • Spiral model • Concurrent development model 3. Analysis: investigating system requirements 4 Hrs • Activities of the analysis phase • Fact finding methods o Review existing reports, forms and procedure descriptions o Conduct interviews o Observe & document business processes o Build prototypes o Questionnaires Syllabus for MCA First Year Semester – I (with effect from the academic year Conduct jad sessions • Validate the requirements o Structured walkthroughs 4. Feasibility analysis 4 Hrs • Feasibility study and cost estimates • Cost benefit analysis • Identification of list of deliverables 5. Modeling system requirements 7 Hrs • Data flow diagrams logical and physical • Structured English • Decision tables • Decision trees • Entity relationship diagram • Data dictionary 6. Design 7 Hrs • Design phase activities • Develop system flowchart • Structure chart o Transaction analysis o Transform analysis Software design and documentation tools • Hipo chart • Warnier orr diagram Designing databases • Entities • Relationships • Attributes • Normalization 7. Designing input, output & user interface 4 Hrs • Input design • Output design • User interface design 8. Testing 6 Hrs • Strategic approach to software testing • Test series for conventional software • Test strategies for object-oriented software • Validation testing • System testing • Debugging 9. Implementation & maintenance 2 Hrs • Activities of the implementation & support phase 10. Documentation 3 Hrs Use of case tools, Documentation-importance, types of documentation Books: 1. “Analysis and Design of Information Systems”: Senn, TMH 2. System Analysis and Design: : Howryskiewycz, PHI Syllabus for MCA First Year Semester – I (with effect from the academic year 3. “System Analysis and Design” : Awad 4. “Software Engineering A practitioners Approach”: Roger S. Pressman TMH 5. “System Analysis and Design Methods: “ Whitten, Bentley 6. “Analysis and Design of Information Systems”: Rajaraman, PHI COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE Lecture : 4 Hrs/week Practical : 1 Hr/week One paper: 100 marks / 3 Hrs duration Practical exam: 25 marks 1 DIGITAL LOGIC 6 Hrs • Boolean Algebra • Gates • Combinational Circuits o Implementation of Boolean Functions Algebraic Simplification • Karnaugh maps o Multiplexers / Demultiplexers o Decodes / Encodes o Adders : Half, Full • Sequential Circuits o Flips-Flops: S-R, J-K, D o Registers: Parallel, Shift o Counters: Ripple, Synchronous 2 THE COMPUTER SYSTEM 13 Hrs • Computer function and Interconnection o Computer functions o Interconnection Structures o Bus Interconnection • Memory system design o Memory hierarchy and SRAM o Advanced DRAM Organisation o Interleaved memory, Associative memory o Nonvolatile memory o RAID • Cache memory Cache memory Principles o Elements of cache design o Improving Cache Performance • Input/Output o External devices o I/O modules o Programmed I/O o Interrupt-driven I/O o Direct Memory Access • I/O Channels and Processors 3 CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT 13 Hrs • Instruction set: characteristics & functions o Machine Instruction characteristics o Type of Operands o Types of Operations • Instruction set: addressing modes & formats Syllabus for MCA First Year Semester – I (with effect from the academic year 2007-2008) o Addressing o Instruction Formats • CPU structure and Function Processor Organization o Register Organization o Instruction cycle o Instruction Pipelining • RISC • Instruction Level Parallelism and Superscalar Processors o Superscalar versus super pipelined o Limitations o Instruction level parallelism and machine parallelism o Instruction issue policy o Register Renaming o Branch Prediction o Superscalar Execution o Superscalar Implementation 4 CONTROL UNIT 6 Hrs • Control Unit Operation o Micro-operation o Control of the processor o Hardwired Implementation • Microprogrammed Control • Basic Concepts 5 PARALLEL ORGANISATION 7 Hrs • Microprocessor organizations Types of parallel Processor Systems o Parallel organizations • Symmetric Multiprocessors o Organization • Clusters o Cluster Configurations o Cluster computer Architecture Term work/Practical : Each candidate will submit a journal /assignments in which at least 10 assignments based on the above syllabus and the internal test paper. References : • Digital Computer Fundamentals, Bartee C.Thomas, McGraw-Hill International Edition • Computer Architecture by Nicolas Carter, Schaum’s outlines, McGraw-Hill • Advance Computer Architecture 2nd Edition by Parthsarthy, Thomson • Computer Organisation by Hamacher C, Zaky S. McGraw Hill • Computer Organisation and Architecture; Stallings, W Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi • Computer Architecture, Behrooz Parhami, Oxford University Press • Computer Fundamentals Architecture & Organisation B. Ram New Age • Computer Organization I.S.R.D. group Tata McGraw Hill Address; Mumbai University CST Road, Kalina, Santacruz East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400098 022 2654 3000 more syllabus detail attached a pdf file; Last edited by Quick Sam; 13th November 2015 at 01:40 PM. |
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10th March 2016, 09:47 AM
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Re: MCA from Mumbai University
Sir I want to do MCA from the Mumbai University so can you please give me the details
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10th March 2016, 09:47 AM
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Re: MCA from Mumbai University
University of Mumbai has been invited applications for MCA Course through Distance & Open Learning mode Bachelor’s degree (Graduation) in any faculty of a recognized university with minimum 45% marks (minimum 40% marks) with Mathematics as a subject at XII or higher level. Students who have appeared for their final year examination and whose results are awaited are eligible to apply for the MCA Entrance Test. Application forms for Mumbai University MCA Entrance 2015 will be available on Application is to be submitted online. Application Process Yu have to give the entrance exam for admission Entrance examination fees of Rs.500/- is to be paid online through challan OR through Credit/ Debit Card by Payment Gateway. Verification of all eligibility criteria documents including caste certificates, caste validity certificates of only those applicants who qualify for the Entrance test will be done at the time of admission. Applicants belonging to SC/ST, VJ/DT (A), NT (B), NT(C), NT (D), and OBC/SBC categories must produce “Caste Validity Certificate Schedule for Activities for MCA Entrance Test (tentative) Online submission of the MCA Entrance Test- May 2016 Online submission of the MCA Entrance Test-2015 from through website Last Date: June 2016 Challan of Bank of Maharashtra will be accepted for payment up to June 2016 MCA will be on the basis of Entrance Test to be held on June 2016 |
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